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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1905)
mm3mmm'mmsmM S The Drue Store oi uuaiity a Near the ng rV. TUC UICE nUf U MIL ff IUU UI1L fcP Said: "1 am .su'k;u' 5 and call the bi'st doctor S and also got for me the p very best medicine that V money can buy; there is nothing too good for me 05 I want the best.'" OS The attendant called &3 Dr. , of Roseburg and had the prescrip n tions prepared in the p laboratory of Kullertou & Richardson. f. THE WISE ONE RECOVERED S QUICKLY. The Sick are Entitled to the Very Best of Everything and it is the Duty of Their Friends to see that They get it. FULLERTON ROSEBURG OfT,i"'"',V0',"''J '-V cy (sca ri& cr v cit ROSEBURC PLAINDEALER PUBLISHED MONDAYS AID THURSDAYS Entered in the Poot Offlc t Roseau n, Oregon. m atoond C1m MaU Matter in 1868. W. E. WILLIS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES emi-WeeklT One Year; 1:1V: Semi WeeKK Six Months, I 00. Cash in Advance. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1905. GROSS INJUSTICE The new editor of the Plaindealer is not inclined to be a croaker, nor does he favor those who would make believe that things were getting worse all the time. On the contrary he would lend his influence toward makinj the world better and bright er. However, there are, occasionally, matters to which he tan not shut his eyes and which seem to call for words of condemnation. Just now he is thinking of the manner in which the i Roseburg land office is being handled. I Although he is not conversant with all the facts in the case, yet he has seen enouch to convince him that there is evidently a gross injustice being done many innocent people. For many long months the doors of The plot an'1 s,ory of 'n the B" mm - ,,. rr- i , , , , aCMidnight," Klint and Gatzolo's tri- that public office have been shut and! , , . , , . . . . . utnph of mtenuitv and plav construction this has been the source of a great I are among the most clever'aad interest deal of annoyance and inconvenience ing on the stage. A blind mother seeks to many poor people who have been N kidnapped child and meets with ex- compelled to wait until they could prove up on their claims before going ahead and making other plans. Just who is to blame he is not here to say. but judging from the latest dispatch es from Washington, it would seem as though there is some quibbling over this most important matter which is almost inexcusable. It seems incredible that the opening of this office should hinge on the agree ment of the President with Secretary Hitchcock. If the man picked out is not the one for the place, why not put somebody in temporarily until the ) MARSTERS' DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMES SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES RUBBER GOODS PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH 0 35 THE FOOLISH ONE Said. "I am sick; go ftj find a doctor who won't J.2 charge me much, and t ret mv medicine where v you can get lots of it for gfe ... T CX5 a little money; I want p the cheapest that can be Wfi f , m lOUDtl. Ti The attendant found & a chcan fellow who C , r , fTi 1 IV aiul ami tlif 1 : i i i i i i p tl LIU ' - ' i -- iiix where thev gave him a 25 i a. .i c ii r c 'r- big bottle full for a few g CeiltS. Jr THE FOOLISH ONF IS - - - - . - . ' - - w STILL SICK. a? fXl RIPHARnQOKI . gTj OREGON V,',')i: ''kV"1!" r-r:) ti v virvf. jv rrvr .vci h found? "uch an ar rangeraent would he very pleading to a host of anxious people. and it would tend to remedy a wrong which has certainly be?n done, whether in tentionally or npt is not now the question. The Plaindealer hopes that something will be done, and that it will be done speedily. The various city sewer pipes are be ine tested bv Oitv Marshal Jarvis an.: are being put io readiness for the winter rains. Mrs. J. T. Bridges, who was so badly hurt in a runaway, last August, was en abled to' eo to Drain for a vUit with ! relatives and friends. Ladies, remember that yon can get the Ladie's Home Journal patterns at I. Abraham's store. Sl-tf - Wallace Fryer was in from Kellogg, Saturday, transacting seme business matters. Mr. ar.d Mrs. James Bowers from Colorado are vitiling the family of Mrs. Rebecca .. Weatherford. Mrs. A. B. Richardson was called to Portland, Friday, by the severe illness of her mother. H. H.Carter and Wm Moore have n in w",(rD Prt of ' aaty huvine up all the prunes thev could i;et J their bands up n. They paid live cents per poun.i for the fruit. "On the Bridge at Midnight' b:j . penence mat wouiu overwueim wnj i i i . i . i -1 ."ii - Doay oui sucn a momer. ine cnuu is an important part that Jumishea mnch ot the interest, the play was an in stantaneous sue . ess in Chicago where the scenes are laid and the famous bridge is located. At Roseburg Theater. Friday, Oct. 13. A Dance at Melrose A dance will Hall, Oct. 13. 81-2t Next Sunday, former pastor be given at Wilson's H. E. Wil ox, Manager. Rev. W. S. Soiick, of the Presbvterian church will preach in that pulpit in the i morning. DRUG GO. STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WINDOW CLASS LIME AND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS uepot election soofi here so vote your choice IM ilnn't overlook the fact tltnt It is to your interest to iiivestixate KMM of tlie snaps we liave in pianos at "BURRS MUSIC HOUSE." Follow ing is a few liaraius in pianos if taken in llie next two we-ks as we must postivelv Wear tlie floor. In-fore our fall stock comes ill. Our new S75.00 lloliart M. Cal.le in 'U'8t "vl, wal""t not m scratch, ami m food m new. Thie ie a prize f.'ss.oo. ur 3,i000 K",hal ipiano. in beauti- ful noKlen oak case, one of Ohicauos' .rifa IWM I in -2 .. ...... . 1285.00. Notice this one a Jacob Doll in trench I'ttrl walnut ease, one of the verv best in lioth tone ami action. This piano sells every w here lor t:t,5.00. Our price - " . Here ia a good one, a Hineer in lovely caw, 0d abool one year". yet ;oou as new, worth about $-'75.00 or fw.uu. yoo can take una om at 1 So.oo i i it l-illl u I'lt'u Tn tiller.. We have similar bargains in pianos. The same low orices will atmlv to oreans. MM iirti nut of graphophc was never ti iKitn new an.l set-oml-liaml. Our stock one, and small instruments compieten at til KKo Ml SIC HOUSE, RocetMff, Oregon, an.l these bargains will uot last lonij at i tneae pnoea, ao e me early or write to-1 ,:av. V tilin - M --- I .- - -....., mi .iiin main 'p I hmm put in. near the Roeebare Hon.-e. ! This if onneetetl with the .Irain which runs unJer the S. I', freight ilep.it ami now no trouble from that ehoulj be ex perienced . Papers were draws up t.vlay, w hereby the .leuniugg Bakery and the l'mp.iua Bakery are to tie consolidated. Mr. and the Mmnr. Prutfh llr.i, M have built Dp pixid businesses and they win mate miners "nuni , in their ei:-' laraed establishment, which will I in the quarters formerly occupied Lv Mr Jennings. Kev. hathet; O'Carroll. conducted ; services at Cottage tirove, yesterday ne repons ut wors as very enomraging. Just recently be has i painted the church, there. LJwin Weaver. J. B Harris and W. X. Moore, of Myrtle Creek, were in Roseburg on business last week A. Younger and son, of Looking tilass have sold their holdings there ami moved to Raymore, Css county. Mo., to reside. today Kev. J. A. Iownfend left for t ortland. where he goes to attend the meeting of the Southern Oregon 1 resby tery and then he will go on to La eirande. to take in a meeting of the Synod of Oregon. " A. H ebb an.l J. J. Webb, of I.ur iey, arem lortian.l attending the lair. k. I. lasbford is atlem'ing to Ium- uese mauers in r.astern Orevm. Mm M .-... ..;;...,.. I ... I . - - in.. in . i r i . 1 1 1 j, ii c.111 Karl in Lortland. -Mrs. r. k. (.rttins arrive-! in this city last week from Marshfielc, and alter short visit here with friends left for Portland. The .meeting at the Baptist chur. h, Thursdav pivnirm k8li n ..i - ' ,i i.i. ii n. ai r 1 1 rPTTM . .. U 1 . I T. "J " l.. I'avenport and wilt-. mis- swnBries from Burmah was enjoyed by aj wno tend were fortunate enough to at m Churchill, father of Mrs. F E. Alley, of this city, with w bom he has been vi-iting, has returned to his bon e at Kugene. Mrs. J. K. Marsh and Miss Iiu Marsh, of Lisbon, X. D , who have teen visiting their son and brother. A R. Mais. i and family of thn city left rri- I M . uay morning lor Tort land enroute home. They expect to le a month on , the return trip. Will Vou be There? Should yon turn on the X rav vou II will hnd tbe exact truth in what we to you about the Oreat Mje!-tic. It has lakeo ail the great medals which have i ever been given at the great fiirs. ' When it is a question of getting your' money s worth, we ask you to come and ee it. (irand free demonstration Oct. lb to 21. Hot coffee with bist uits and hotter will be served free. RICE A; KICK, The House Furnishers. Mrs. Brnm'ey, mother of Mrs. E. B. l'enitra, of this city, left on the morn- j ing's train, on her way to Boise, Idaho, I where she will spend the winter with ner daughter, Mrs Ed. Whi'i,ej Will You Come? W'e wish every reader of this notice to consider this a special invitation to call on us between dates of October 16 and 21, as there will be a grand demonstra tion of the Great Majestic Range. Free lunch will be served and a good time Is assured all who come. RICE & RICE, The Hous Furhishers. A FAMOUS REMEDY Inirw! MYcmigh with Onnun Syrup P lie wrote to lr. O Q. ClMl ; "An' il true as I tell v. m. doctor dear, 1 m feclin' finer than ever I've been P fl'I'he poor consumptive should not be the victim of experiment, as he often is, but the moment the dread disease mam fests its presence he should be given Bo schee's German Syrup a pure, non-alcoholic medicine that is made specially for the cure of consumption, and has a world wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat and all bronchial affections in old and young. (Jit is sold in all civilized countries, and has been famous as a consumption curt for almost half a centurv. OTrial bottle, JSC Big bottle, 7 SC. At T drutjista throughout the world. a A. C. MARSTERS DRUG CO. SINCE 1877 WE'VE BEEN TREATING PEOPLE SQUARE JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE Sale of School Ap parel and Rainy Weather $13 Boys' Suits for $10 Owing to the tardiness of tfie Fall Season, we have placed on sale at the uniformly low price of $lu, four dozen of our newest and finest Hoys' Suit, the regular prices of which were $13 and $12. The lot comprises a splendid variety of patterns and fabrics. These are strictly high-grade garments splendid value at A the repular price, but matchless values at the special (MUaUU price of Sizes 12 to Ladies' Rain Coats STYLISH AND DEPENDABLE Regular ilO.oO vaie $6.90 Regular f 8.00 values. . . . 5.87 Regular $ 6 00 values. . . . 4.21 Misses' and Children's Coats Regular $7 and $ value-. $4.18 Rerularfl values 97C Job Lot Children's Jackets 25C Ladies' Stylish Coats Reg. 19, IS and T values $4.50 Reg. 112 SO. 11. 10 value- 5.70 Reg I6, IU and 113 values, 6.70 TREMENDOUS Men's ceVbrated Luzon Calf Shot-sat rtvlnced prices. These shoes are wear like iron. Regular values, comprising several styles $2 60 Regular ., 5; 75 and 3.50 value?, (high tops'. 3.00 A Splendid Opportunity to Men's Colloa Raand Lndershirts Six IsM Mn's I'ubleaehel "t ton tlinnel iinderslnrts. the regular prie - 3 for 50c of which oov ?pe lal Matchless Values in This lot includes an grade, heavv, all wool tailor ed for raiuv weather suits, of these labrics are 6 to 58 Regular 51.25 values at the Regular $1.50 values at the Regular 1 . 75 values cut Regular f.oo values for A MOTABll DRESS Notable Value in Genuine water-pro f Cravenette Suitings, 52 inches wide, in smart Ian and fects the same that other stores ask 5- for the vard Clothing Sale LOT 1 Little Hots' Orereoat. a little out ot style, but a qr originally pnaed at f4 l lor this sak icia! Y LOT 2 Young Men's Tan Covert three (mirths length $6.00 Overeoats, sir HI tf 3i s SO values. ... ANNOUNCEHENT Our immense new stock of fall and winter merchandise, com prising the best of everything at the lowest possible prices that careful cash buying can enable us to quote, is now ready for your inspection. The goods are right; the prices art right. IMPORTANT The incredibly low prices quoted incur immense Fair Week Sale, and applying to everything needful for cold-weather comfort, are hereby extended to hold good for the next thirty days. JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE SINCE 1877 WE'VE BEEN MMMMI ESTABLISHED 1877 Sundries! lit years. Men's Duck Coats Made of the le-t .(tiality heavy lin k, with oil skin ami rublier nini riiiner $1.75 watvrprool interim- inn "l.l evervwne e f r SO Se il . Men's Jersey Overshirts Keirular BOc and k: value in a d e , warm and durable. For this sale Special well 35c Children's Wool Underwear Standard cry natural I'nder- wear tbe km l lor y s which y.iu always pay S f W i-euts pei garmei.l . . SHOE SPECIAL practically waterproof, and Secure Wet Weather Shoes Mcb's looiea I nJtr car A n'i-ovllaneons lot of inromplete sir-. values up to 1 ur-r lip w $1.35 I-'.j0 a suit bile they las', the suit. Sjedal Rainy-Day Suitings excellent variety Of high fahncs. especially adapt -kirt? and cloaks. Most inches wide. very special price, 97C attractive figure, $1.16 'way down to $1.23 just alout half price, $1.55 C00DS OPPOICTl MT Cravenette Suitings 4 ill- llt-3 $1.50 ttray Mixed ef $12 Overcoats for $7 Sizes up to 37 Only This lot inrlude values up to $12. Short and tu-dinm length n.ats Pnly, but an ereeptionally at- trarttve proposition tor men a lor men $7.00 wearing these lengths while thev last ESTABLISHED 1877 TREATING PEOPLE SQUARE WHAT IS GOING ON AT THE COURTHOUSE Items Which Will be of Interest to the Taxpayers In the Circuit Court i W Marvin plff vs T P Johns et al del ; artion for money. Kullerton i Or- I mi I uiivB ujr 1 1 1 1 1 ( uauun . . j ... ..irr . i.l...... f. ti..u at'a for del. Continued. First National Bank of Rose'iur plff vs Western Star Golq Mining and Mi.. iag Co did : action for money. I Co show and J A liui hanau atty for pUT. Contimiel fur term. II N Murphy plff vs .eo II Devins def ; action fur money. J no T Loag atty for plff. Continued fur term. Geo E Chanberlain et al plff vs PT McGee et al def; fort-closure of unirt- .. i a . Ua!t. r " tsenson any lor pin ; v ary .v Mays, C 8 Ja kon. and J C FaUartOa attvs for def Confirm it ion. Geora W Rowaa vs ; ti tirahai Jodenent for ilef ; 7"J o and b per cent it: It-rest from date. Kluman A Hock vs Adam Johnson. 1 Continued. K V Hoover vs J B and l.illie M White Defaall jailauiaal M.fS at 9 r cent int. and Jt attirn-y fees. OC Setters vs Wm A.Myers et al. Continued. TC Whet ler plf vs tieo G liraham del; action for money. John T I.onfc for pi' Continue.!. John I'itzerald plf vs A C Houston def; action fur inony. C I. Hamilton I plf. IVfault judgment for piff. Sm Jones vs J 0 Johnson Jr; suit to been made by Ju ie Thompson in the for-c!oe mortgage. Iiuis Barzee for . Dougias uounty court : plf. Default judgment lor piff of f 45S.J0 j In the estate of Mary E. Todd, de and fUl attorney lees. r.-aed, an order was made settling the JH Cochran vs Fred Day Default nn, ,ccount anj .life! urging tlie ad- ju.lgmenl . vi ar..t i auorney lees. A T Thompson vs Fred Fisher. Dis missed. J R Sutherlin p'.ff vs Thos C Bloomer def : iore-lisure of chattle mortgage. Cardwell A Watson for plff. Con tinned. Sheridan Bros pHT vs J A Ktrkendall def: action to recover moner. Coshow A Rice for plff Default judgment of 6S7 with 10 per cent iut and $o0 at- torney fees ; oner for sale of attached property. Kathyri, M Booth plff Booth del F; suit for divorce, engood for piff. Continued. vs Wm J C 1 I ear- Alfnd S tlarner piff vs Carrie M titr- j ner def ; suit for div irce. V. oahow A Kice for plff. Con'intied. Ada Cellars et al o ff vs K L Meactiam def : forex losnre of chattel mtg. Fuller- ton A Or. titt lor plff. Default jodg- ment $10?" ;5J and f 100 attorney fees. Chan Hi piff vs Thos C Bloomer def;, action to money. Cardwell A Watson for p ff Continual for term. John J Miller plff rs Wm J I oolh def, foreclosure. C I Leavengoud for plff. Continueil for service. B W Strong piff vs ii W Carter et a: def ; action for money. Coshow A Rice for def IVlault judgment of $'.4 74. C Ross King p'ff vs I-nois P Rapp def : action for money. F W Penson for piff. Settled and dismissed. T F Bledsiv plff vs J O Johnson, jr. def: articn for money. ianis Bariee for plff. IVfsnlt judgment $?"v:. 4.' at B per cent int ami $-t0 attorney fees. Jessie L Day plff vs Albert Abraham def: action to recover money. Frank G Micelli for plff. Settled and dismissed H Marks A Co plff vs Thos C Bloomer def; action for money. Cardwell A Wat Son for plff. Continued. I. F Solcutt plff vs E E Thornton and D W Dike, ilef : foreclosure of chatl mtg Fullerton A Orcutt for plff Default judgment of $ti00 ar.d lUi attorney fee? . Honeyman Hdw Co plff vs Albert Abraham def : action to recover money. Fullerton A Orcutt for plff. Settled and dismissed. Douglas County Bans p'ff vs The C , Bloomer def ; ac' ion for money. Card well A Watson for p!fL- Continued for term. W L Nail plff vs Hill and Malierv def; action for money. Cardwell A Watson for plff. Settled and dismissed. Ona O Sloat plff vs Ray B Sloat def : suit for divorce. C I 1-eavengi od for ( plff. Continued for servicw. I.ottie Palton vs John W l'atton. Continued for term. I. B Saxon plff vs The Town of Myrtle ! Creek def : writ of review. Coshow A i Rice attvs for plff : 0 S Jackson atty for ; def. Dismissed without costs, cn stipu lation. Robert Hildebrand, minor, by gnar dian vs United Artisans, tiranted per- i mission to file an amended complaint. J Rose plff vs Herman Marks, ex- I ecutor def; action for money. C SI Jackson atty tor plff; F W Benson and J C F'ullerton attvs t r def Motion toj strike answer overruled in pari. Wm Horn vs Cnited States Mining Securities A Trust Co; Mandate Sn premeCourt. John T Long and Ira B Riddle lor plf. Judgtu't on mandate. P Peterson vs C J Creason ; Mandate Supreme Court. O P Coefjow and W Can! well for plf ; A M Crawford and F W Benson for def. Judgtu't on man date. EC Atkins A Co vs Wm P Johnson Lmbr Co: action lor money. Demurer overrated. Lee Schrader vs Wm P Johnson I.tnb Co ; foreclosure of lien. Diamirsed on motion of plff. Nell McBeth p'ff vs Jno and Cha Thorn def ; r.ctioa for d image. Card well A Wataon for plff. Application def atty to tile answer overruled, L S Coon, admr, plff vs Rhoda Coon def; appeal from justice court. Fuller Ion A Orcutt for appellants ; C Jackson and L F. Huntsmen for Res. Demurrer overruled. Ada Cellars et al plff vs K L Mearb am and Joe Lyons defs; action for monev. Fullerton A Orcutt for plff; Co--how A Rice for def. Default aa to EL Meacham and Joe Lyons. Motion to strike anawer by others. C navtnood nlff v. Stella Abshire ! del action for money. C I Learengoori ta!ey is very busily engaged in enter lor plff ; FulleMoh drcott for del. Mo- ing the poll taes on the f.ree big tax tlod to strike answer overruled . ( roils of the county. This is no small on- ij - vi. - - - - I : .it. Dick Cleveland rs Wm I' Johnson ! i Lumber Co; forclostiie of lien. Card- well Watson for plff, Coshow & Kice ' for def. 'Demurer overrulel. Wm Schmidt piff aa Fred K Gettins def; action for money, I.ouis Barzee for plff ; Coshow A Kice for def. Motion to ftrike verification over'd and per to ans. It I. Saf in plff vs 6 W Carter A Son def ; actio ii for money. Fullertoo A Or cutt for plff. Def judgment -.58. C I Liaivaaaood, admr, plff vs James T Mitiee et al def ; suit to aet aside deed. C I I.eavengood and Fullerton A Orcutt for plff ; C H Jackson for def. Motion to make moreceitain tubmitted. Martha M Drollinger plff vs Melvin H DroHingat def ; mit for divorce. Coshow A Kit e for piff : Fullerton A Orcutt for def. Motion withdrawn and permission to tile aiiaam City of Roseburg p'ff vs A J Bellows et al def ; arit of review. C S Jackson and Jno T Loiu for plff ; J C Fullerton for def. Mo withdrawn and per to ans. R W Marsters in Error piff vs A J Bellows et al def ; writ of rt-vi w. Ci Jackson and John T Long for plff ; J C Fullerton for def. Mo withdrawn and ler to au. John Kron piff n John Thorn d-f ; ac tion for damares. Iciis Barzee atty for plff ; Coshow A Bin atty for def. Mo withdrawn and per to ans. Bertha K Carpenter vs Krnest C Car penter ; suit for divorce. Coshow A Rice for plff. Continued. Probate Orders following probate The orders bare , jgtrator In the esta'e of John Byron, deceased, tbe final act out. t was approve! and al ministrator disc barged. In the esta'e of F. M (iabbert, de ceased, i lie b.-a-ieg of tie petition of Jennie tiabbert that the ronrt order tlie j sale of certain real estate was continue f. In the matter of tbe estate of Charles , - arl r isclier, deceased, an or.i-r war " a.le setting So. 14 as the date for set- j tling tbe fiaai account. In the estate of John M. Brkr do- !ceasv-d. Lad e Barker aas named as ad- ministrator, she to give bonds in the of HlXlO as rtouired bv law. P. F. Barker. Roland Agre and Jessie Mortis were at i in ted as appraisers of said - , estate. Over at tl e court house things present ' 'l"ite a lively aspect Tbe convening of court has brought a Ia.-ge number of the , representative citiaens of the county to ui' wuiny seai. l i.en mere are tiuriv- one jurymen who reported this morning for duty and with 90 cases on the docket to b- tried or heard, many litiyanls are also present. Io tbe absence of Ju lge Hamilton, Judge L. I. Harris of Eugene is presid- in. In the criminal proceedings Dit- tnct Attorney lieo M. Brown is assisted W illiams of Fu- by Aturney John M. gene. The docket is a very lare one and it ts very doubtlni ii it can be heard short of two or three weeks. Today the civil case of Leavengood vs Dw ns is on trial, while the iclebrated murder case of the State vs Barnes will be started before a . jury this afternoon and will piobabiy run a day or so at least. But the busy people are not all in I et lis lift Ymir Hanlind t - mm w v W -M- We make a specialty of handlinf: Tranks, Hoasehold Goods. J and almost everything. The best of care taken of anything entrusted to us. Leavejorders at the Mcdallen House, or at jj rvruse a- Aewiands. j. CITY TRANSFER CO., F. D. NEWLAVD, Proprietor J CASS STREET MARKET W. E. HOOVER G. E. BLEW FISH, GAME AND POULTRY In Season FRESH AND SALT MFATQ WE HAVE OUR FARM THE CELEBRATEO BAIN WAGON, MILWAUKEE AND OSBURH MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED CUTTERS ROLLING DISC PLOWS AND HARROWS. HARNESS AND SADDLES A SPECIALTY BEARD & CULVER m hardware dealers "THE riODEU H. O. Wilkinson, Prop. ?fcftM lined Wine. , Lienor, tnclUin,, Brand "Old Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. Hie Line tf Domestic ait wprtU Cigars. Jackson and 0k Sts. Roseburg, Ore. court rooms, for down stairs Aa OBru,,u' tun . . . 1 L II L 'l" "J r- In the sheriff's office Biparij Harry ! mocuiii was aiuiosi swampeii witn Ue i lintjuent tax papers. He said tbe tax payers were responding very nicely to the notices of their indebtedness. County Treasurer Dim mirk was fonnd at bis poet of duty as usual and be waa enroeted in tbe responsible duties which devolve upon him as the custo- dian of the county's money. Of course Countv Clerk Airee waa in , couft looklDg after ,be lafge voionie legal businees, but bis deputies, Messrs Lenox and Wunberly, had things run ning in good shape. Deputy Henderson was found looking after the affairs of County Supt. Ham lin's office, while that pop. oar county official is doing some import nt work at the Portland fair. Surveyor Roberts was not fonnd, be- cause lie has been out in the vicinity of Gardiner, attending to the duties ot hit position, for some days and is likely to be kept there for some time to come Tt.e reporter also found County Judge Thompson grinding out probate orders ami looking after the interest of the tax piyerina manner that accounts for : that gentleman's popularity. County Clerk Agee has issued a mar riage license to A. O. Strickland, of , Looking (ilaes and Pearl A. Carter, of Brockwav. I Saturday John Laraen. tne loy wi o , broke into Cannon's bookstore some ' months ago, was in court and, pleading i guilty, waa sentenced to serve one year ' in the state's priaoo at S.lem. City Marshal Jarvis has been Laving the groundp in frout of the city hall rtxed up- The sprouts from s me maple trees have been removed aod soon graae see-1 y be sown and then a nice iawa will be forthcoming. H. E Barton, a stockman from Bam nieuto, who lias been looking over Ore gon, is io this city and is interested in fJongtae county. J. W. Dowell is bark from taking in the Portland exposition. His oldest son, tiva, has been doing duty on the fair M goaru, aince last Juay. I am now prepared to coovey camping parties to and from tbe mountains or co, l reasonable prices. For par ticulars call on J. W. Dowell, Roeeborg. Or. Phone i. U Ail dentai work postirelv guaranteed i - - by Dr. Pearson, office in Taylor and Wilson building. tl tJecurne cravenette sailings fall 50 inches wide, in stvlich tan audi grav ..color tff-cts the same quahtv that other stores ask t2. and $175 a yard for at oar store only, i50 tte yard. josepnaon s. - beadacbe is caused bv a disorder- condition of the atomache and is quickly carad by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. New hi styles in ladies patentieatber shoes at Joeepbsoo's. Insomnia and lndir.es-ion Cured "Last year I bad a very severe attack of indigestion I coud not sleep at night and suffered most excruciating; pains for three boars after each meal. I was troubled this way tor about three months when I used Chamberlain's , Stomach and Liver Tablets, crived immediate reli. f. a Ontario. iya John ciiuu, i uuamjre, . 'ma no, t anJada. I For sale by A C. Marsters A Co. V4 i IlUUIII't, OWN DELIVERY! IMPLEMENTS I